A recent Digiday story on publishers' new approach to site redesign reveals that in place of the customary massive overhauls every few years, magazines are now outfitting their portals with
ACEM, a foundational part of the Mequoda Method, stands for "Attracting, Capturing, Engaging, and Monetizing" digital magazine readers. Of course, the key to doing those last three is retaining audience
Every successful niche publisher we know uses email as the central resource of their audience development toolbox
As you know, our clients are some of the most incredible before/after examples of
Digital magazines are decoding new web publishing platforms, but does it all just come down to content distribution strategy?
Well, the answer to that question is yes, but the execution is
Use this road map following Mequoda's CAROTME framework to establish an economic strategy for your multiplatform magazine
Single-platform legacy media companies are widely out of favor with buyers and investors. That’s
Sometimes media revenue streams flow, and sometimes they dry up
How are you generating media revenue? I hope your response isn't limited to one answer. Please, take all the time you
Hire your multiplatform management team to lead revenue and avoid getting caught in the hamster wheel of trying to reach revenue goals before growing
Building a multiplatform publishing business is never
We can't think of a better way to launch an upcoming series of interviews with Mequoda Members who are making waves in digital publishing than to post this recent email
Because we quantify everything, Mequoda has identified nine (coincidentally) deadly subscription website mistakes that are commonly made when publishers build their online presence.
When syndication is used for audience development, magazine publishers should be wary of duplicate content
Publishers have a long history of building audiences around specific topics, or niches. But the internet